Meeting the long-term health needs of Ukrainian refugees
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MURPHY, Adrianna, BARTOVIC, Jozef, BOGDANOV, S., BOZORGMEHR, Kayvan, GHEORGHIŢA, Stela, HABICHT, Triin, RICHARDSON, Erica, AZZOPARDI-MUSCAT, Natasha, MCKEE, Martin. Meeting the long-term health needs of Ukrainian refugees. In: Public Health, 2023, vol. 220, pp. 96-98. ISSN 0033-3506. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2023.04.015
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Volumul 220 / 2023 / ISSN 0033-3506 /ISSNe 1476-5616

Meeting the long-term health needs of Ukrainian refugees

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2023.04.015

Pag. 96-98

Murphy Adrianna1, Bartovic Jozef2, Bogdanov S.3, Bozorgmehr Kayvan4, Gheorghiţa Stela5, Habicht Triin6, Richardson Erica1, Azzopardi-Muscat Natasha2, McKee Martin1
 
1 London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,
2 World Health Organization, Denmark,
3 National University of “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy”,
4 Bielefeld University,
5 WHO Country Office, Republic of Moldova,
6 World Health Organization
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 22 iunie 2023


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Objectives: Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, millions of people have fled the country. Most people have gone to the neighbouring countries of Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Moldova. This vulnerable population has significant healthcare needs. Among the most challenging to address will be chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including mental disorders, as these require long-term, continuous care and access to medicines. Host country health systems are faced with the challenge of ensuring accessible and affordable care for NCDs and mental disorders to this population. Our objectives were to review host country health system experiences and identify priorities for research to inform sustainable health system responses to the health care needs of refugees from Ukraine. Study Design: In-person conference workshop. Methods: A workshop on this subject was held in November 2022 at the European Public Health Conference in Berlin. Results: The workshop included participants from academia and non-governmental organisations, health practitioners, and World Health Organisation regional and country offices. This short communication reports the main conclusions from the workshop. Conclusion: Addressing the challenges and research priorities identified will require international solidarity and co-operation.

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mental health, torture, asylum